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Celebrating educators: Acknowledge, honor, energize, and renew

Celebrating educators: Acknowledge, honor, energize, and renew

The 2020-21 school year has been like no other. Educators at every level have gone above and beyond to provide continuous learning and support student well-being. As this year comes to an end, how do we acknowledge and honor the accomplishments of this past year as we prepare to energize and renew for the next school year? Join leaders from Baltimore County Public Schools in Maryland to learn new strategies for celebrating your educators.     Participants of this webinar will: Learn innovative, tangible ways to celebrate educators; Understand the importance of gratitude and acknowledgment; Consider efforts needed now to re-energize for the school year ahead; and Share their own experiences and ideas.

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Presenters
Angela Booze
Resource Teacher at Baltimore County Public Schools | + posts

Angela Booze is an enthusiastic coach and presenter. Angela’s work is grounded in equity as she builds teacher’s capacity to better serve the students in Baltimore County Public Schools. Her primary role is serving the adult learners/educators in her school system. Angela has been an educator for over 22 years, serving as an early childhood special educator, mentor teacher, and resource teacher.

Aubrey P. Brown
Principal at Randallstown High School | + posts

Aubrey P. Brown is the proud principal of Randallstown High School in Baltimore County, Maryland. Brown has served as a high school social studies teacher, dean of students, assistant principal, and principal over his 18 years of experience in Richmond, Washington, DC and Baltimore County.

Deborah S. Phelps
Executive Director at The Education Foundation of Baltimore County Public Schools | + posts

Deborah Phelps is widely recognized as an innovative, energetic, and talented leader and master teacher with more than four decades of teaching and administrator experience. Phelps is a motivational speaker and author that addresses a range of topics related to education, child development, health, and life lessons

Heather lageman
+ posts

Heather Lageman is a certified life and engagement coach, administrator, and English teacher dedicated to empowering students, educators, and leaders by focusing on social-emotional learning, core values exploration, and professional renewal. Over her 28-year career, she served as Director of Curriculum for the Maryland State Department of Education and held administrative roles in Baltimore County Public Schools. A passionate advocate for computing education, she is Chair of the Maryland Computing Education Steering Committee and Council Member of the Maryland Education to Employment Ecosystem (MSE3) and Technology Advisory Board Member of the Hood College Department of Computer Science and Information, in addition to serving on the Loyola University Maryland School of Education Board of Advisors. She co-authored School Seasons xSELeratED, xSELeratED Schools Framework, and the forthcoming The Hope-Centered Educator(May 2026).

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